Broadway: The Entertainer

Tony Richardson, 34, is a Yorkshireman who
hates things gently. As chief director among the so-called Angry Young
Men, he helped Writer John Osborne toss a large red brick through the
French doors of conventional English stagecraft, bringing the smell of
soot and soft coal into the theater.

He is a tall fellow with fragile hands, a fragile manner, and a coldly
unsentimental eye, and he has now come to New
York to stage William Inge's forthcoming Natural Affection. This is the
story of an unmarried mother (Kim Stanley) whose son returns fro'm...